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[–] Dandylion@beehaw.org 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

As someone in the advertising industry - I felt overwhelmed by ads and served content. I want a place where my content isn't driven by a corporation trying to manipulate my spending habits, or monetize my existence... And I want a place where no one is trying to monetize my eyes and brain. That's why I can't support reddit. Yeah, I know, companies need money. But back in the olden days, people weren't the product if that makes sense. Getting everyone on the same app/platform isn't a mistake. Apps have all sorts of other purposes designed specifically to see what you're up to, where you are, what else you do when you're on your phone. Corporate apps watch you. Plain and simple. Getting people off of 3rd party apps and onto a reddit app, while increasing making their users the product, isn't an accident or coincidence.